Re: Inability to see the enemy

From: Dehede011@aol.com
Date: Sun Feb 23 2003 - 08:01:25 MST

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    In a message dated 2/22/2003 11:49:11 PM Central Standard Time,
    lcorbin@tsoft.com writes: Not bad (though it's quite a bit to skim through).
    Anyway, Ron, some may have an inability to see the next enemy, but it would
    be absolutely incredible if any random nation, e.g. Iceland, was the world's
    next hot spot.

    Lee,
           We are on two diffferent pages of the songbook. You may well be right
    in a discussion of what experts know. I recall MacArthur's knowing decades
    before the 2nd World War that Japan would eventually be an enemy. But the
    general population such as those on this list always get surprised. As the
    sailor said at Pearl Harbor. "Who do thoses planes belong to?" After he was
    told Japan he said, "Japan? I didn't even know they were mad at us."
           On a different page of the song book we have often had to tell the
    international community that we weren't going to be suckered into their
    treaty machinations. That is basically President Bush's position on the
    Kyoto Treaty.
    Ron h



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